Like many hero identities over the years, the Ant-Man name has been held by a few different people, with Hank Pym and Scott Lang being two of them. Pym created the technology to change his size, as well as the snazzy helmet you see to the right that allows him to control ants (and other closely related insects). He fought alongside the Avengers, but after a while it got to him. Hank was a scientist first, and after some setbacks he puts aside costumed crimefighting and rededicated himself to research. That’s where the second Ant-Man comes in. Scott Lang steals the Ant-Man gear in order to rob banks. The reason why has varied in media portrayals, but it usually involves saving his daughter in some way (on Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, which Edgar Wright watched for ‘Homework’ and is the source of this picture, Cassandra Lang had been kidnapped by a mob boss).

So where does that leave the movie? Considering Michael Douglas’s age, the prevailing thought is he’s going to be a retired hero, possibly a SHIELD agent considering the group’s importance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We know from The Incredible Hulk movie that research into new heroes continued long after Captain America was lost – it makes sense that we would’ve had a few active in the 60s or 70s. Maybe we’ll see a young Fury, or an older Sharon Carter kicking some Cold War ass in a flashback. Then, fast forward to the present day, where we have Scott Lang stealing the Ant-Man gear. The Scott Lang story fits with Edgar Wright describing the movie as a ‘heist’ picture.

Changes are going to happen, when moving a character from comics to the big screen. Many are wondering about Janet Van Dyne, Hank’s girlfriend/wife/ex-wife (it’s a comic book, it’s complicated). Will she be in this at all? She’s an Avenger too, as Wasp. I can’t imagine them NOT wanting an attractive young woman in the movie – it’s Hollywood – but it remains to be seen if they have Janet involved. I’ve seen Rashida Jones mentioned for the character, and I think she’s got a great look for Janet (see the comparison below). Let me know if you have any questions, or comment below!